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Various platforms for Cloud computing are available today. The table below includes the popular Cloud Computing platforms:
Sr | Platform Description |
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1. | Salesforce.com This is platform for the development of Force.com. This offers a user interface that is simple and helps users to log in, create an app and push it into the cloud. |
2. | Appistry CloudIQ platform from the Appistry is effective in providing an application runtime. It's a very useful medium to build scalable and service-oriented applications. |
3. | AppScale The AppScale is an open source platform for Google's App Engine apps. |
4. | AT&T The AT&T lets you access virtual servers and handles the infrastructure for virtualization. This system for virtualization software includes network, server, and storage. |
5. | Engine Yard The Engine Yard is a Cloud computing platform rail technology. |
6. | Enomaly Enomaly provides platform for Infrastructure-as-a-Service. |
7. | FlexiScale The FlexiScale provides a cloud computing platform that makes cloud infrastructure flexible, scalable, and automated. |
8. | GCloud3 GCloud3 In its platform the GCloud3 provides private cloud solution. |
9. | Gizmox The Gizmox Visual WebGUI platform is best suited for the development of new web apps and for the modernization of legacy ASP.net, DHTML, etc. |
10. | GoGrid The GoGrid platform enables users to deploy cloud services on the web and the database.. |
11. | Google The Google App Engine allows users to build, run and maintain their Google infrastructure applications. |
12. | LongJump The LongJump provides a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for business applications. |
13. | Microsoft The Microsoft Windows Azure is a cloud computing platform that offers an environment for creating cloud applications and services. |
14. | OrangeScape OrangeScape provides a Non-Programmer Platform-as-a-Service ( Paas). Building an app is as simple as creating a spreadsheet. |
15. | RackSpace The RackSpace provides on-demand servers via a cloud-driven virtualized server platform. |
16. | Amazon EC2 The Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) helps users to configure and monitor the capabilities of computing when running them on Amazon. |